The Spooky (and Silly) Season Arrives

Here at Home

We practice our whole lives for Halloween. First as children thrilled with the idea both of costumes and candy. As pre- and early teens, we concentrate on designing our own outfits (and on candy). As teens we shift our focus to partying hearty. Parenthood comes and we enjoy seeing (and somehow managing) our (or your) offsprings’ activities. At our age we got it down pat. Kendalites—residents and staff—know how to do Halloween up right. And here’s the proof from photographer Ruth Dinowitz.

Hot Dog! Among all the costumes staff dreamt up, Kevin was a Hallow-weiner! He mustard (spelling intended) up a great costume.

Ivan stepped up appropriately to the plate—or bowl—as an old-timey ice-cream jockey.

And residents were likewise appropriately, whimsically, and scarily attired:

And Just Around the Corner

Many of the folks our neighbor Sleepy Hollow Manor love the spooky season as well. Mimi Abramovitz took a stroll around the neighborhood to admire the decorations.